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==About== | ==About== | ||
Scott is one of the more unpopular boys at South Park Elementary School. He has a lisp and diabetes, and is often ridiculed by [[Eric Cartman|Cartman]] and various other kids in South Park. | |||
===Outlook=== | |||
Scott, while being a punching bag for the rest of the boys in South Park, is picked on in a more passive than [[Butters Stotch|Butters]]. He is often ignored and his problems are used as a means for self-promotion by others when brought into light. He doesn't seem to have a good relationship with his parents, comparing a kiss from Sally Darson to almost like "if someone cared about" him, and remarking that his father had suggested to him that he would not even be capable of quitting social media. | |||
The neglect can put Scott in very âneedyâ positions and there was a point where he required constant counseling from [[Mr. Mackey]] regarding his choice to quit Twitter. On one [[Going Native|occasion]], Butters even bullied him after getting fed up with how he constantly complained about his health conditions. | |||
==Memorable Quotes== | ==Memorable Quotes== | ||
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*[[Gluten Free Ebola]] (s18e02) | *[[Gluten Free Ebola]] (s18e02) | ||
*[[Skank Hunt]] (s20e02) | *[[Skank Hunt]] (s20e02) | ||
==Close Friends== | |||
Although they've had their share of bad moments (as shown in [[Going Native]]), Scott and Butters seem to generally get along well and have formed some type of friendship. | |||
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==Classmates== | ==Classmates== | ||
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He is seen on the front cover of GameInformer magazine's coverage of South Park: The Stick of Truth. Despite how Cartman treats Scott on the show, Scott joins sides with Cartman's human faction of the Kingdom of Kupa Keep. Scott quickly befriends Douchebag. After Clyde is banished by Cartman, he assumes the role of Kupa Keep's shopkeeper. Scott is later used for practice when Douchebag is trained to use the Cup-A-Spell fart. | He is seen on the front cover of GameInformer magazine's coverage of South Park: The Stick of Truth. Despite how Cartman treats Scott on the show, Scott joins sides with Cartman's human faction of the Kingdom of Kupa Keep. Scott quickly befriends Douchebag. After Clyde is banished by Cartman, he assumes the role of Kupa Keep's shopkeeper. Scott is later used for practice when Douchebag is trained to use the Cup-A-Spell fart. | ||
==[[South Park: The Fractured But Whole]] | ==[[South Park: The Fractured But Whole]]== | ||
Scott will play a prominent role in the sequel as [[Captain Diabetes]] (see above) and early levels of the game will include the player acting as Diabetes' sidekick. | Scott will play a prominent role in the sequel as [[Captain Diabetes]] (see above) and early levels of the game will include the player acting as Diabetes' sidekick. | ||
Revision as of 03:48, 23 July 2017
Scott Malkinson
Gender | Male |
Age | 9 |
Hair Color | Brown |
Occupation | Student |
Grade | 4th Grade |
Voiced by | Matt Stone |
First Appearance | Elementary School Musical |
About
Scott is one of the more unpopular boys at South Park Elementary School. He has a lisp and diabetes, and is often ridiculed by Cartman and various other kids in South Park.
Outlook
Scott, while being a punching bag for the rest of the boys in South Park, is picked on in a more passive than Butters. He is often ignored and his problems are used as a means for self-promotion by others when brought into light. He doesn't seem to have a good relationship with his parents, comparing a kiss from Sally Darson to almost like "if someone cared about" him, and remarking that his father had suggested to him that he would not even be capable of quitting social media.
The neglect can put Scott in very âneedyâ positions and there was a point where he required constant counseling from Mr. Mackey regarding his choice to quit Twitter. On one occasion, Butters even bullied him after getting fed up with how he constantly complained about his health conditions.
Memorable Quotes
- "Hey, don't make fun of my diabetes." (Elementary School Musical)
- "She'll kiss any of us?" (Butters' Bottom Bitch)
- "Wow... It's almost like having someone care about you." (Butters' Bottom Bitch)
- âHE'S HASN'T EVEN ORDERED THE PIZZAS YET!" (A Song of Ass and Fire)
- "Would you guys care for a frozen butter pop?" (Gluten Free Ebola)
- "TWITTER WOULD BE BETTER OFF WITHOUT ME!" (Skank Hunt)
Featured Episodes
- The Jeffersons (s08e07; retroactive cameo)
- Elementary School Musical (s12e13; official debut)
- Butters Bottom Bitch (s13e08)
- Going Native (s16e11; mentioned)
- Black Friday (s17e07)
- A Song of Ass and Fire (s17e08)
- Titties and Dragons (s17e09)
- Gluten Free Ebola (s18e02)
- Skank Hunt (s20e02)
Close Friends
Although they've had their share of bad moments (as shown in Going Native), Scott and Butters seem to generally get along well and have formed some type of friendship.
Classmates
While Scott is friendly with many of his classmates, none of them seem to like him too much.
Alter Egos
Scott has relatively few alter-egos, but as Captain Diabetes, is a well-known figure in the town of South Park, known for his investigative skill, and his special diabetic powers.
Ranger Scott Malkinson fills a variety of roles at the Kingdom of Kupa Keep as assigned by the Grand Wizard King.
Behind the Scenes
From "A Song of Ass and Fire" (1708)
Production Art: Tracking Shot
Animators use cues within the storyboard for camera movement, like this tracking shot:
From "Gluten Free Ebola" (1802)
Character Art: Scott Malkinson
Art created for Scott Malkinson's "work outfit"
Video Games
South Park: The Stick of Truth
He is seen on the front cover of GameInformer magazine's coverage of South Park: The Stick of Truth. Despite how Cartman treats Scott on the show, Scott joins sides with Cartman's human faction of the Kingdom of Kupa Keep. Scott quickly befriends Douchebag. After Clyde is banished by Cartman, he assumes the role of Kupa Keep's shopkeeper. Scott is later used for practice when Douchebag is trained to use the Cup-A-Spell fart.
South Park: The Fractured But Whole
Scott will play a prominent role in the sequel as Captain Diabetes (see above) and early levels of the game will include the player acting as Diabetes' sidekick.
Bonus Factoids
- Since his introduction, Scott Malkinson has generally been characterized as the least popular student at South Park Elementary, succeeding Butters Stotch and before him, Pip Pirrup. (All three boys are played by Matt Stone.)
Myths & Legends
- Scott made his official South Park debut in "Elementary School Musical" as a brand-new character, but in the HD version of "The Jeffersons", he was retroactively added to the line for cotton candy.
- This is a bit of an easter egg, as Scott's diabetes would likely prevent him from eating cotton candy.